LIMITS ON PRESIDENT; Senator Wadsworth Says Right to Fix Size of Army and Navy Is Congress's

THE suggestion of the Administration some time since that the Conference on Limitation of Armament might result in a gentlemen's agreement, which need not he submitted to Congress for ratification, aroused such opposition that the plan was definitely dropped. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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